Rosie Wood

Research Software Engineer · Alan Turing Institute

I am a Research Software Engineer and member of the Research Engineering Group (REG) and Research Computing team at the Alan Turing Institute. I specialise in deploying software and models on GPU/HPC systems, developing open-source reproducible research software and applying computer vision and LLMs to real-world research problems.

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MapReader

2023–present

Award-winning computer vision pipeline for large-scale analysis of historical maps.

t0-1

2025–2026

A RAG system which uses small language models fine-tuned for reasoning to answer domain specific queries (focused on NHS A-Z conditions).

Eden

2026–present

A RAG system which uses small reasoning models to answer domain-specific queries about gardening (focused on RHS data).

multi_node_inference

2025

A series of scripts for running multi-node inference with LLMs across multiple nodes on HPC using vLLM (including containerised workflows).

reginald

2024

A slack bot/chat interface which uses open source LLMs and RAG to answer queries about Turing internal data.

  • Featured in SC25 HPC Ignites ‘Women in HPC’ series. 03/2025
  • MapReader awarded the 2023 Roy Rosenzweig Prize for Creativity in Digital History. 12/2023